4 + (2/32) + 1
1+32+52=41... The brackets go around the first part like this - (1+3)2+52=41 Because... 1+3=4 squared is 16, add that to 5 squared (25) equals 41.
3(x + 1)(x + 3)
Not sure how to put it. The Pythagorean therom states that a squared plus b squared equals c squared. Aren't a, b and c all variables?
You have to put your heart into it!
You are talking about the famous Pythagorean Theorem. See the nearby link. Put it plain English, it means that the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the third side (the hypotenuse).
1+32+52=41... The brackets go around the first part like this - (1+3)2+52=41 Because... 1+3=4 squared is 16, add that to 5 squared (25) equals 41.
3(x + 1)(x + 3)
7.5 or 1, depending on where you put the brackets 5/(2/3) or (5/2)/3
You have to put your heart into it!
Not sure how to put it. The Pythagorean therom states that a squared plus b squared equals c squared. Aren't a, b and c all variables?
oh my god, that was the exact homework i had few days ago, but you have to have a calculator to do this. just plug in the numbers in the but ton Y=, one column you put-16t squared plus 25t plus 6 then the next column you put 0. the graph should form a parabola.
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Factorise fully is when brackets are involved in the equation
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ANSWER:1+1= 2/1=2+1=3/1=3+1=4/1=4+1=5/1=5+1=6the answer is 6answer is 2.If you put parentheses after all your "divided by" 's and go on forever, this converges to the golden ratio.
You are talking about the famous Pythagorean Theorem. See the nearby link. Put it plain English, it means that the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the third side (the hypotenuse).